Whatever your foot problem we can help

Walk This Way

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Walk This Way Podiatry

We are a high-end Podiatry practice, improving the quality of life for our clients by providing exceptional quality and service. Whatever your foot problem we can help – from ingrowing toenails to sports injuries and arthritis.

Our qualified, professional and experienced Podiatrists promise patients effective and reassuring care to alleviate and relieve common foot and lower limb conditions. Respected for our pioneering approach, we treat a wide range of patients from children to the elderly, including diabetic and arthritic patients as well as keen walkers and sports enthusiasts.

We are passionate about Podiatry and its ability to improve your mobility, alleviate pain and enhance your sporting performance!

Our modern clinic in Amersham has been carefully designed with the latest equipment to provide effective Podiatry treatments, pain relief and the best possible results for our patients – offering a full range of foot care treatments, Podiatric assessments and orthotics to diagnose and treat foot, ankle and lower limb musculoskeletal problems.

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Blog

15th April, 2017

Can Podiatric Acupuncture Help You?

Over eight years ago I was asked to train in podiatric medical acupuncture. In a roundabout way, I was not interested and felt it did not work. Admittedly, I was ignorant to its teachings and having no experience in acupuncture, who was I to judge?

How can you prevent corns and callus and leave your feet feeling heavenly?

We treat corns and callus on an hourly basis at our clinic. It really is one of the key corner stones of our practice. Corns and callus can cause discomfort, pain and cosmetically do not look very nice. To try and prevent corns and callus we must identify what is causing it. They can be so painful and sore, when your feet are uncomfortable it tells on your face and one avoids taking one step to many.

Is foot mobilisation the answer?

As podiatrists, we are constantly looking to increase our scope of practice and find new treatment options to help our patients with their foot pain. A number of my colleagues have been trained in foot mobilisation getting great results with their patients, so when the opportunity arose to train in the discipline, I was very excited and booked on to a course in London.